People of San Antonio, the temperature might not hit the 70s this weekend, so you know what that means: GO OUTSIDE! Feel the sun shine on your face and not get scorched to hell. And while you’re at it, pick an apple or some asparagus for tomorrow’s lunch. There’s no place like San Antonio to fill your pantry with local, fresh produce picked with your own two hands.

Sweet Berry Farm 1801 FM1980, Marble Falls, (830) 798-1462, sweetberryfarm.com Head out to Sweet Berry Farm for its last two weekends of the Harvest of Fall Fun. Included in the harvest are hayrides, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, scarecrow stuffing, face painting and plenty more family activities. There’s also the Pumpkin Grill slinging tasty snacks on the weekend when you work up an appetite. Photo via Instagram, moniquemarquez33
Braune Farms Fresh Produce 1300 Link Road, Seguin, (830) 643-9974, braunefarmsfreshproduce.com Braune Farms is truly your one-stop shop for the freshest ingredients. This family farms all year round. Expect to see these local products during the fall: green beans, cabbage, canteloup, pumpkins, lettuce, tomatoes, watermelon, pecans, assorted peppers and plenty more. Photo via Instagram, gretchenbeeranch
Das Peach Haus 1406 US-87, Fredericksburg, (830) 997-8969, daspeachhaus.com Right in the heart of Hill Country sits Das Peach Haus, a true culinary experience. This historic building has been transformed into a local produce retail store that also offers tastings and cooking classes. Don’t forget to stop by the wine room housed in an 1870s log cabin. Photo via Instagram, paigelichlyter
Burg’s Corner 15194 US-290, Stonewall, (830) 644-2604, burgscorner.com Through the winter, Burg’s Corner stays open Thursday-Sunday and we’re mighty thankful for that. While they’ve mastered every peach under the sun, they also have plums, apples, pears, squash, sweet potatoes and so much more on their shelves. Photo via Facebook, Burg’s Corner
Wild Roots Nursery 394 Union Wine Road, New Braunfels, (830) 237-8817, facebook.com Wild Roots Nursery was once known as the Markley Family Farm, but now they’re refocusing as a small succulent farm. Catch them at the Pearl Brewery Farmers Market each weekend and give your living space a little more feng shui. Photo via Facebook, Markley Family Farm
South Texas MAiZE 911 US Highway 90 East, Hondo, (830) 741-3968, southtexasmaize.com Go for a pleasant country drive to the South Texas MAiZE, your one-stop for family fun. Not only do they have a 7-acre maze, there’s a mountain slide, tons of food, jumping pillows, pumpking patches, hayrides and campfires. Photo via Instagram, baldemarguerrero_
Blueberry Hill Farms 10268 FM 314, Edom, (903) 852-6175, blueberryhillfarms.com Blueberry Hill keeps the barn doors open during the off season to sell some seriously delicious products. After harvesting all their blueberries in the spring, the Hill sells blueberry frozen yogurt, preserves, frozen blackberries and baked/frozen blueberry pies. Photo via blueberryhillfarms.com
Marburger Orchard 559 Kuhlmann Road, Fredericksburg, (830) 997-9433, marburgerorchard.com Marburger Orchard is currently open by appointment only, but you certainly don’t want to miss out on their fresh produce. Although their pick-your-own season has ended, they’re selling many other products on the orchard: cantaloupe, tomatoes, zucchini, pickling cucumbers, onions, okra and sweet peppers. Photo via Facebook, Visit Fredericksburg TX
Gold Orchards 14329 E. US Highway 290, Stonewall, (830) 644-2890, facebook.com Take a pit stop in Stonewall at Gold Orchards for some of their delicious fall treats. Apple ice cream, autumn breads, pies, blackberry dumplings and so much more are waiting for you here. Photo via Instagram, rosecahalan
Love Creek Orchards 13558 State Highway 16N, Medina, (830) 589-2202, lovecreekorchards.com Apples, apples, apples. Love Creek Orchards is your home for apples. Not only does it have the Apple Store with every apple product conceivable, but there’s a Patio Cafe that serves lunch everyday until 3pm—perfect for a day out. Photo via Facebook, Love Creek Orchards and The Apple Store
Uncertain Farms 218 Crystal Lane, Seguin, (830) 832-6431, facebook.com Don’t be fooled by the name. This farm is totally certain it has just what you need this holiday season. On tap here are homestyle canned jams, jellies, salsa, pickles and more. Photo via Facebook, Uncertain Farms
People’s Nite Market 1314 Guadalupe St., (210) 901-9717, facebook.com No longer do the early birds get the worm! People’s Nite Market is San Antonio’s first nighttime market, so take advantage of this opportunity to get fresh local produce after dark. Photo via Facebook, The People’s Nite Market
K H Farm 200 W. Tank Hollow Road, Poteet, (830) 570-3090, facebook.com Poteet sure is known for its strawberries, but during the off season, K H Farm has a hefty collection of orange and tangerine harvest to pass around. They’ve also got jellies, jams. breads and muffins in stock if you make the trek to the farm. Photo via Facebook, K H Farm
Pearl on Sundays 312 Pearl Parkway, (210) 212-7260, facebook.com Pearl on Sundays is more like a whole weekend affair. Saturday showcases local vendors whereas Sunday focuses more on artisanal and prepared foods. Each weekend expect fresh produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, locally produced cheeses, olive oils and more. Photo via Facebook, Pearl Farmers Market – San Antonio, TX
Rim Farmers Market 18007 I10 W., facebook.com The Rim Farmers Market has got all your needs right in your backyard. Aside from the usual fresh produce you’d expect at a farmers market, these artisanal vendors also provide seafood, meat, dog treats, bath and skin care products, bread, jams and pottery. Photo via Instagram, ldubb41
Alamo Heights Farmers Market 255 E. Basse Road, (210) 305-2805, facebook.com Get your butts out to the Alamo Heights Farmers Market every Sunday morning for local produce and great entertainment. Each week there’s a healthy rotation of different vendors and live music. Photo via Instagram, 78209magazine
Legacy Farmers’ Market 18402 US Hwy 281 N, (210) 420-0488, legacyfarmersmarket.com There’s never a shortage of fresh produce at Legacy Farmers Market. Currently in stock: bell peppers, cantaloupe, corn, eggplant, green beans, okra, onion, squash, peaches, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, watermelon, yellow squash and zucchini. Photo via Instagram, yelloh22
Vogel Orchard 12862 E. US Highway 290, Fredericksburg, (830) 644-2404, facebook.com This Fredericksburg peach farm does more than just what they were raised on. Vogel Orchard has widened their horizons and is now growing pumpkins to boot. Photo via Facebook, Vogel Orchard
Pipe Creek Tree Farm & Pumpkin Patch 805 Phils Road, Pipe Creek, (210) 426-6191, pipecreekpumpkinpatch.com There’s one more weekend to enjoy the pumpkin patch at Pipe Creek, but there’s plenty of time to go exploring their tree farm. Don’t rush. Pick yourself the perfect Christmas tree for this holiday season. Photo via Instagram, sowingseedstx
Olmos Basin Farmers Market 100 Jackson Keller Road, (210) 822-7131 Olmos Basin Farmers Market offers fresh produce, jams, jellies, herbs and plants year-round off Jackson Keller Road. As part of the San Antonio Farmers Market Association, this group of vendors is about as close knit as it gets. Photo via Instagram, theorycoffee